Francis Kurkdjian

Le Male Perfume by Jean Paul Gaultier, a scent created by Francis Kurkdjian

Francis Nourhan Kurkdjian (born in Paris on May 14, 1969) is a French-Armenian contemporary perfumer and winner of the Prix François Coty in 2001 for his lifetime achievements. He is more known for designing the scent of Le Male for Jean Paul Gaultier, one of the world best selling perfumes. This was followed by an additional forty creations for major perfume companies worldwide. Some of these creations include the Rose Barbare (Guerlain), Silver Shadow (Davidoff), and Le Parfum (Carven). He co-founded his own luxury fragrance house Maison Francis Kurkdjian with business partner Marc Chaya in 2009 in Paris.

Early life

Being a perfumer is a bit like being a magician, it's about realising your vision of someone else's emotions. It took all my energy for six months to come up with the right formula for Rumeur because for me it's not just about mixing raw materials, it's about creating a memory that will last.

 —Francis Kurkdjian (2006)[1]

Francis Nourhan Kurkdjian was born in Paris, France in 14 May 1969 to Armenian parents.[2] The Kurkdjian family had at once fled the Ottoman Empire during the Armenian Genocide and had settled in France after being deported and relocated to Aleppo.[3][4] Having been exposed to music and dancing at a young age, Francis Kurkdjian wanted to be a ballet dancer during his youth.[1][2] However, he failed passing the competition to study at the Paris Opera School of Dance in 1983.[5] Kurkdjian, who already had an interest in perfume making since he was thirteen years old, decided in 1985 to become a perfumer.[1] In 1990, Kurkdjian entered the Institut Supérieur International du Parfum, de la Cosmétique et de l'Aromatique Alimentaire (ISIPCA), a perfume school located in Versailles, France.[5] He graduated from ISIPCA in 1993 and joined Quest International in Paris the same year. Kurkdjian continued his studies and obtained a masters degree from the Paris Institute of Luxury Marketing.[5]

Career

In 1995, at the age of twenty-six, Kurkdjian created Le Male for Jean Paul Gaultier, one of the world's best selling perfumes.[6][7] This became Kurkdjian's first success at perfume making.[7] This was followed by more than 40 creations for major fashion designers and houses.

Besides selling his scents to major fashion designers and houses in the beginning of his new career, Kurkdjian opened the pathways to a new vision, lending his talent to contemporary artists, re-creating Marie Antoinette’s favorite perfume for Palace of Versailles, going back in time to the early 17th century and the sources of perfumery.[6]

Kurkdjian has also created gigantic olfactory installations in emblematic spaces, making people dream with his ephemeral and spectacular perfumed performances and was honoured the "Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres" by French Government in 2008.[6][8]

Papier d'Arménie being burnt on the right side

He was the first to open his bespoke fragrances atelier in 2001, going against the trend of perfume democratization.[5]

In 2006, Kurkdjian redeveloped the Papier d'Arménie for the year of Armenia in France.[9] Papier d'Arménie, a type of Armenian paper produced in France, is a room deodorizing product sold as booklets of twelve sheets of paper each cut into three pieces, which are coated with benzoin resin, the dried sap of styrax trees.

He co-founded his own luxury fragrance house Maison Francis Kurkdjian with business partner Marc Chaya in 2009 near the Place Vendôme in Paris.[5][8] The Maison Francis Kurkdjian sells numerous fragrances produced by Kurkdjian and other scented products including leather bracelets.[8]

Awards and recognition

Among Kurkdjian's awards include:[5]

List of creations

Artistic Collaborations

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Francis Kurkdjian: Perfumers". NST Perfumes.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Francis Kurkdjian" (in French). Parfume et Aromes.
  3. Carter, Lee. "Francis Kurkdjian Is Creating His Own Olfactory Universe". Hint Fashion Magazine.
  4. "Armenians of the World-Fransis Kurkjyan". YouTube. Shant TV.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 "Biography". Maison Francis Kurkdjian.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Fragrances from the Past". cfi.co. 15 July 2014.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Francis Kurkdjian Fragrances". Sartorial Male.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Molvar, Kari. "Eau Extraordinaire By Francis Kurkdjian". Vanity Fair.
  9. "Incense Paper by Maison Francis Kurkdjian". Lucky Scent.

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